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Triggered emission of indistinguishable photons from an organic dye molecule

Pietro Lombardi, Maja Colautti, Rocco Duquennoy, Ghülam Murtaza, Prosenjit Majumder, Costanza Toninelli

2021Applied Physics Letters33 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Single molecules in solid state matrices have been proposed as sources of single photon Fock states back 20 years ago. Their success in quantum optics and in many other research fields stems from the simple recipes used in the preparation of samples, with hundreds of nominally identical and isolated molecules. Main challenges as of today for their application in photonic quantum technologies are the optimization of light extraction and the on-demand emission of indistinguishable photons. We here present Hong–Ou–Mandel (HOM) experiments with photons emitted by a single molecule of dibenzoterrylene in an anthracene nanocrystal at 3 K, under continuous wave and also pulsed excitation. A detailed theoretical model is applied, which relies on independent measurements for most experimental parameters, hence allowing for an analysis of the different contributions to the two-photon interference visibility, from residual dephasing to spectral filtering. A HOM interference visibility of more than 75% is reported, which, according to the model, is limited by the residual dephasing present at the operating temperature.

Topics & Concepts

DephasingPhotonPhotonicsQuantum opticsInterference (communication)FluorescenceNanophotonicsSingle-photon sourceOptoelectronicsOpticsMaterials sciencePhysicsChemistryMolecular physicsQuantum mechanicsComputer scienceTelecommunicationsChannel (broadcasting)Quantum Information and CryptographyQuantum optics and atomic interactionsLaser-Matter Interactions and Applications
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